Daniel Defoe's classic tale of shipwreck and survival, translated into Latin and gently abridged by English classicist Francis William Newman in 1884. All long marks have been included, as well as a brief glossary for Neo-Latin terms used in the text. 173 pages.
Daniel Defoe's classic tale of shipwreck and survival, translated into Latin and gently abridged by English classicist Francis William Newman in 1884. All long marks have been included, as well as a brief glossary for Neo-Latin terms used in the text. 173 pages.
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